Odisha Explores Gujarat’s Port and Tourism Model to Boost Industrial Growth

Odisha's Industries Minister Sampad Chandra Swain said the state secured 66 investment proposals after a three-day visit to Gujarat led by Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi. The delegation studied Mundra Port to develop a similar port-based industrial ecosystem around Dhamra Port. Odisha also plans to expand tourism around Hirakud and the Mahanadi river, inspired by Gujarat's Statue of Unity. Swain noted that Gujarat's success in chemicals, engineering, and port-led industrialization offers valuable lessons for Odisha.

Key Points: Odisha Eyes Gujarat’s Port, Tourism Model for Growth

  • Odisha secured 66 investment proposals worth Rs 48,330 crore from Gujarat meet
  • Delegation studied Mundra Port for integrated port-led industrial development
  • Tourism plans focus on Hirakud and Mahanadi river, inspired by Statue of Unity
  • Gujarat’s model in chemicals, engineering, and ports offers lessons for Odisha
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Odisha explores Gujarat's port, tourism model to accelerate industrial growth: Odisha's Industries Minister

Odisha Minister Sampad Chandra Swain says the state secured 66 investment proposals after studying Gujarat’s Mundra Port and tourism infrastructure.

"We want to establish a port-based industry in Dhamra Port. This is our vision. - Sampad Chandra Swain"

Ahmedabad, May 8

Odisha's Minister for Industries and Skill Development and Technical Education, Sampad Chandra Swain, on Friday said the Odisha Investors' Meet in Gujarat helped the state secure 66 investment proposals across sectors, while also opening discussions on port-led industrial development and tourism expansion.

Speaking to ANI, Swain said the three-day visit led by Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi included meetings with industrialists and visits to key industrial and tourism infrastructure projects in Gujarat.

"We have received 66 investment proposals. We have also received some MoUs," Swain told ANI.

He said the proposals came from sectors such as textile and apparel, renewable energy, chemicals, petrochemicals, engineering goods, pharmaceuticals, glass manufacturing and diamond manufacturing.

"So, different sectors like textile apparel, renewable energy, chemical, petrochemical, engineering goods, pharma, glass manufacturing, diamond manufacturing, we have received investment in different sectors," he said.

According to the minister, Odisha also received proposals in sectors where the state had not seen significant investment earlier.

"The type of investment that was not available in Odisha, we have received investment in that sector as well," he added.

Swain said the Odisha delegation visited Mundra Port to study how logistics, infrastructure and industries can be integrated for industrial growth.

"Mundra Port is such a port where logistics, infrastructure and industry can be integrated to increase the port's cargo handling capacity. This is an example," he said.

The minister said Odisha aims to develop a similar port-based industrial ecosystem around Dhamra Port.

"We want to establish a port-based industry in Dhamra Port. This is our vision," Swain said.

He added that the Odisha delegation also visited Statue of Unity to understand how tourism infrastructure has been developed around the landmark.

"We went to see how the tourism ecosystem has developed there," he said.

The Odisha Investors' Meet in Gujarat concluded with an investment potential of Rs 48,330 crore, a development that is expected to generate more than 67,838 employment opportunities.

Mohan Charan Majhi, Chief Minister of Odisha, highlighted the momentum gained by the state's growth narrative during the event. The CM noted that the figures represented a significant milestone in the state's efforts to attract large-scale industrial projects and foster economic expansion.

Speaking on Odisha's tourism plans, Swain said the state government is looking at developing tourism potential around Hirakud and the Mahanadi river.

"The vision of the Chief Minister is to develop the vast potential in Hirakud. For example, in Gujarat, in Ekta Nagar, and in the Mahanadi river as well, it will be a very successful development," he said.

The minister further said Gujarat's development model offers lessons for Odisha in areas such as chemical manufacturing, engineering goods and port-led industrialisation.

"Gujarat is an example. It is a leading state in chemical manufacturing. It is a leading state in the manufacturing of engineering goods. It is a leading state in the port," Swain said.

"So, definitely, the visit to Ahmedabad, which was a three-day visit, under the leadership of the Chief Minister, was a very successful visit," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Interesting to see Odisha looking to learn from Gujarat. As someone who's worked in both states, I can say each has unique strengths - Odisha has mineral wealth and a strong coastline. But the real test will be implementation and ease of doing business at the district level. Let's hope the bureaucracy doesn't slow things down.
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Arjun K
Good to see CM Majhi taking proactive steps. The Hirakud tourism potential is enormous - it could become Odisha's own Statue of Unity type attraction. But please also focus on local employment and skilling, not just big investments. The common Odia should benefit from this growth. 👍
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Priya S
66 investment proposals sound great on paper. But I hope the state government is also looking at environmental impact assessment for these port-led developments. Odisha has beautiful coastal ecosystems. We should learn from Gujarat but not repeat their mistakes in environmental clearance.
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Thomas Y
As someone who has visited both states, I think Odisha has better natural tourism potential than Gujarat - the beaches, temples, and wildlife are world-class. The Mahanadi riverfront development plan sounds promising. But they need better connectivity - direct flights to more cities would help attract tourists and investors alike.
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Nisha Z
True, Gujarat's port model is great, but Odisha should also focus on its traditional strengths like textiles and handicrafts. The mention of textile and apparel sector investment is encouraging - our Sambalpuri sarees need global exposure. Also, they must ensure land acquisition is done fairly without displacing tribal communities.

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